How To Load (Recharge) A Bansko Ski Lift Pass
Here’s how to save time and money when buying a Bansko ski lift pass. 50% of visitors, in a six day ski vacation, take at least a morning off skiing, and many, take a whole day off skiing. This means that they can save money by buying a daily pass. They, and you, can save money by following these three simple steps:
1. Buy a ski pass.
You can buy 1,2,3,4, 5, 6 and 13 day lift passes at the gondola lift, Guinnes Hotel, Sport Hotel, Zara Hotel, Kempinski, Premier, Regnum and others.
The best way is to buy a day or two days ski pass. A lot of people get tired at the third or fourth day and choose to relax. You’re on holiday, aren’t you?
2. Reload your ski pass online at http://www.skipoint.info/skiline
You can recharge your ski pass online here. It’s easy and saves you time. You can add as many days as you want.
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choose a ski pass (you can choose from all the available types)
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enter the ski card number (it’s at the bottom of the back of your card)
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enter contacts
- confirm (be careful what have you chosen)
- pay by credit or debit card
It’s a great option to do it online. I quick and simple and I can recommend it. But you do need a 2018/19 lift pass that you have bought from the gondola lift station.
This option is especially good when you have a week, or even loner, in Bansko. You can spend some days relaxing at your hotel or sightseeing. There’s no need to pay for days you don’t use. Sometimes a snow storm or high winds can spoil the fun and those days it’s great to save cash and spend time doing something else.
Don’t forget to book your private transfers (from €56) discounted ski hire, private and group lessons at Banskoblog and Bansko App (see links below) or click the image in the post.